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5956
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4917
National Ranking
188

Overview

Massimo Violante is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research spans multiple fields with a focus on engineering and computer science, and significant contributions to psychology.

The main fields of study in Violante's work include:

  • Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Psychology

Subfields of study further specify their focus areas as:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Software
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Hardware and Architecture

Their research covers a variety of topics, highlighting recurring interests in:

  • Radiation Effects in Electronics
  • Software Reliability and Analysis Research
  • Safety Systems Engineering in Autonomy
  • Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue
  • Real-Time Systems Scheduling
  • Emotion and Mood Recognition
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Massimo Violante has published extensively in several scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Electronics
  • IEEE Access
  • Preprints.org
  • Sensors
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Recent notable publications include:

  • "Automatic Emotion Recognition for the Calibration of Autonomous Driving Functions," 2020, Electronics
  • "A Novel ISO 26262-Compliant Test Bench to Assess the Diagnostic Coverage of Software Hardening Techniques against Digital Components Random Hardware Failures," 2022, Electronics
  • "Dependability in Embedded Systems: A Survey of Fault Tolerance Methods and Software-Based Mitigation Techniques," 2024, IEEE Access
  • "A simulation-based methodology for aiding advanced driver assistance systems hazard analysis and risk assessment," 2020, Microelectronics Reliability
  • "A novel fuel injected mass feedback-control for single and multiple injections in direct injection systems for CI engines," 2022, Fuel

Collaboration forms an important part of Violante's research profile, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Jacopo Sini
  • Mohammadreza Amel Solouki
  • Luigi Pugliese
  • Antonio Costantino Marceddu
  • Sara Groppo

Best Publications

  • Soft-error detection using control flow assertions

    O. Goloubeva;M. Rebaudengo;M. Sonza Reorda;M. Violante

  • Soft-error detection through software fault-tolerance techniques

    M. Rebaudengo;M. Sonza Reorda;M. Torchiano;M. Violante

  • A new reliability-oriented place and route algorithm for SRAM-based FPGAs

    L. Sterpone;M. Violante

  • Software-Implemented Hardware Fault Tolerance

    Olga Goloubeva;Maurizio Rebaudengo;Matteo Sonza Reorda;Massimo Violante

  • Errata to “Identification and Classification of Single-Event Upsets in the Configuration Memory of SRAM-Based FPGAs”

    M. Ceschia;M. Violante;M. SonzaReorda;A. Paccagnella

  • Low power BIST via non-linear hybrid cellular automata

    F. Corno;M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda;G. Squillero

  • Analysis of the robustness of the TMR architecture in SRAM-based FPGAs

    L. Sterpone;M. Violante

  • A New Partial Reconfiguration-Based Fault-Injection System to Evaluate SEU Effects in SRAM-Based FPGAs

    L. Sterpone;M. Violante

  • Experimentally evaluating an automatic approach for generating safety-critical software with respect to transient errors

    P. Cheynet;B. Nicolescu;R. Velazco;M. Rebaudengo

  • A source-to-source compiler for generating dependable software

    M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda;M. Violante;M. Torchiano

  • Evaluating the effects of SEUs affecting the configuration memory of an SRAM-based FPGA

    M. Bellato;P. Bernardi;D. Bortolato;A. Candelori

  • An FPGA-Based Approach for Speeding-Up Fault Injection Campaigns on Safety-Critical Circuits

    P. Civera;L. Macchiarulo;M. Rebaudengo;M. Sonza Reorda

  • A new analytical approach to estimate the effects of SEUs in TMR architectures implemented through SRAM-based FPGAs

    L. Sterpone;M. Violante

  • Exploiting circuit emulation for fast hardness evaluation

    P. Civera;L. Macchiarulo;M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda

  • On the test of microprocessor IP cores

    F. Corno;M. Sonza Reorda;G. Squillero;M. Violante

  • A New Hardware/Software Platform and a New 1/E Neutron Source for Soft Error Studies: Testing FPGAs at the ISIS Facility

    M. Violante;L. Sterpone;A. Manuzzato;S. Gerardin

  • A new hybrid fault detection technique for systems-on-a-chip

    P. Bernardi;L.M.V. Bolzani;M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda

  • An in-vehicle infotainment software architecture based on google android

    Gianpaolo Macario;Marco Torchiano;Massimo Violante

  • An Accurate Analysis of the Effects of Soft Errors in the Instruction and Data Caches of a Pipelined Microprocessor

    M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda;M. Violante

  • Exploiting FPGA for accelerating fault injection experiments

    P. Civera;L. Macchiarulo;M. Rebaudengo;M.S. Reorda

  • Simulation-Based Analysis of SEU Effects on SRAM-based FPGAs

    Maurizio Rebaudengo;Matteo Sonza Reorda;Massimo Violante

Frequent Co-Authors

Matteo Sonza Reorda
Matteo Sonza Reorda Polytechnic University of Turin
Alessandro Paccagnella
Alessandro Paccagnella University of Padua
Luciano Lavagno
Luciano Lavagno Polytechnic University of Turin
Zebo Peng
Zebo Peng Linköping University
Luigi Carro
Luigi Carro Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Petru Eles
Petru Eles Linköping University
Donatella Sciuto
Donatella Sciuto Polytechnic University of Milan

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